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see size . For the dimension of a quantity · see Dimensional analysis . For other uses · see Dimension (disambiguation) . From left to right: a square · the cube is three-dimensional (3D) and bounded by two-dimensional squares · 1 ] · [ · 2 ] · Thus · – ·   · for example · the point at 5 on a number line. A surface · such as the boundary of a cylinder or sphere · has a dimension of two (2D) because two coordinates are needed to specify a point on it  · 11 dimensions can describe supergravity and M-theory (7D hyperspace + 4D) · these are abstract spaces · independent of the physical space . In mathematics [ edit ] In mathematics · the dimension of an object is · roughly speaking · the number of degrees of freedom of a point that moves on this object. In other words
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